Dhaka-Delhi(a New turn of inter relationship)
Friday, December 4th, 2009Bangladesh and India may going to collaborate in two more agreements, on power and infrastructure, during prime minister Sheikh Hasina’s New Delhi visit this month, in addition to three deals on security all ready for inking. Finally These Pending Work Is Going to be Fulfilled
” Pinak Ranjan Chakravary was comfortable to Deliver These Good news to Media.. Indian high commissioner to Bangladesh, told reporters Thursday following a meeting with foreign secretary Mohamed Miajrul Quayes and it was Successful meeting…
Chakravarty said he called on Quayes to discuss the itinerary of Sheikh Hasina’s upcoming visit. These Visit Keeps A vast Importance Of Inter relation of BD-IND.
The high commissioner, however, did not give further details of the two agreements.
A foreign ministry official told media Wednesday that the neighboring countries may sign two memoranda of understanding, one on power and another on Bangladesh rail and road infrastructure projects with Indian funding.
India in September offered to sell electricity to Bangladesh, for which an agreement is required on construction of cross border distribution lines between the two countries among other related issues.
THREE DRAFT DEALS READY ON SECURITY
The home secretaries of Bangladesh and India finalized three draft deals on combating cross-border crime and terrorism Wednesday after three-day talks in Delhi.
The agreements, ready for signing are on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters, on Combating International Terrorism, Organized Crime and Illicit Drug Trafficking and on Transfer of Sentenced Persons.
PM Sheikh Haskin and her Indian counterpart Dr Man Mohan Singh are set to ink the agreements during the formers visit to India from Dec 19.
If the two sides can finalize the new draft agreements in time, the two premiers will also sign those, said the foreign ministry official.
WATER SHARING
Meanwhile, a delegation of the Indian water resources ministry is expected to hold talks with Bangladesh counterparts any day to discuss water-related issues between the two countries. A Agreement may be Singed about Upcoming water sharing issues….
Foreign ministry officials say the two sides will discuss water sharing of the common river Teesta at the three-day talks in Dhaka.
Dhaka has been pressing Delhi for an agreement on sharing of the Teesta’s water during the prime minister’s visit.
Bangladesh’s largest irrigation project is sited on the Teesta, to water 750,000 hectares of cultivable land in the rice-producing greater Rangour region that is solely dependent on the river.
Hope To see A Good Inter relation between India And Bangladesh Via These Agreement………………








